The Maryland Crabs is a podcast based in Annapolis Maryland which was launched in September 2016 after, quite literally years of hemming and hawing. After a few false starts, many aborted concepts, we just took the plunge, whipped out the credit cards and lit Amazon on fire with equipment orders. And here we are!

This podcast is not about interviews. It’s about topics and conversations of interest to Marylanders!

We are not going to shy away from controversy or discomfort. Valuable conversations can emerge from them. We will not be adversarial for the sake of being adversarial, but you can expect some heated exchanges between Tim and John and Guests–or any combination of those.

About Guests–we're going to have plenty of them! Some will be local or regional in nature--others more broad.

And, we may even take this show on the road. Some night, you might find us propped on a bar stool at the Ebb Tide..or worse!

In this episode of The Maryland Crabs, John and Tim sit down to
talk to Robert Eades who is a community activist, a product of
public housing in Annapolis, and has some solid ideas on how to get
control of the crime problem in the City. He is a fixture at City
Hall where they only give him 3 minutes to speak. We gave him an
hour!

We hear about rival drug dealers from other cities making Annapolis
their home base, the slow decimation of any social programs that
enabled people to move up from public housing, to the best way the
police can easily make the biggest difference.

In this episode, Eades names names and pulls no punches.

Our discussion of this will continue next week when we speak with a
resident that is not in public housing, but lives on the fringe of
it and attempts to raise a family while dodging bullets.

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